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Liverpool have released a time-lapse video of the redevelopment on the main stand at Anfield.

Completion date is now less than a year away, and the Reds have shown the remarkable progress that has been made on the project during 2015.

The capacity will be increased by 13,000 when the work is finished, which is costing £260million.

Development is scheduled to be completed by the beginning of the 2016/17 season.

The video shows key moments from the work, including the lifting of the new 650 tonne roof truss.

Taking shape: Completion is less than a year away (Photo: Gavin Trafford/Liverpool Echo)

Increase: Liverpool's capacity will be 54,000 when the work is done (Photo: James Maloney)

Work will take the Main Stand’s capacity above 20,000, meaning there will be a total of 54,000 seats in the stadium.

Plans to add the Reds' crest to the new structure will make it visible from miles around, as the club hierarchy looks to make Anfield one of the country's elite stadia alongside Old Trafford and the Emirates.

The new structure will comprise of three tiers, making it one of the largest single stands in European football.

View: The redevelopment from inside Anfield (Photo: Ian Cooper.)

New boss: Klopp is unveiled with the new main stand development in the background (Photo: Andrew Powell/Liverpool FC)